Barco F32 series User manual

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V1.0 CMAD 12/14
F Series High Brightness MKIII Colour Wheel
GENERAL RELEASE APPROVED
F Series High Brightness MKIII Colour Wheel
The High Brightness MKIII Colour Wheel is available on Barco F Series single chip projectors.
High Brightness (MKIII RGBC + W): For brightness critical
applications. Bright images combined with good primary and secondary
colours.
Typical applications: digital signage, education, meeting rooms and
large venue.
Why?
Average 17.5%*² more brightness (lumens) output than the High Brightness MKII colour wheel
How?
Increased white segment size, low F# optical engine aperture and innovative algorithms (Texas
Instruments and VIDI pulsing).
Considerations
- Increased brightness.
- Colour wheels with white segments can cause artefacts when used in conjunction with
digital blending. Barco recommend the VizSim Bright colour wheel for digitally blended
multi-channel applications.
- Typical average High Brightness MKIII colour space illustration below:-
Image Key:-
Rec.709 Gamut
Typical High
Brightness MKIII
colour wheel Gamut
- F32 SXGA+ projectors are available with the High Brightness MKII colour wheel only. The High
Brightness MKII colour wheel is not as ‘bright’ as the High Brightness MKIII colour wheel.
- F22 projectors (SXGA+, 1080 and WUXGA) are available with the High Brightness MKII colour
wheel only. F22 projectors use High Brightness MKIII algorithms to boost colour fidelity.
- Average dependent upon product resolution.
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